Comical Stargate Comic Strip Poses Jesus the Conqueror Paradox

Mia Nightshade

Updated Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A new comic strip has taken the internet by storm, especially among fans of Stargate and other sci-fi lore. This four-panel comic is both comical and thought-provoking, featuring an unexpected twist on the story of Jesus Christ.

The comic strip showcases two characters: a muscular, orange-skinned creature in a green and white jumpsuit and a young man with black hair. The scene unfolds in a room with brown and beige walls, adding a subtle, earthy tone to the narrative.

In the first panel, the creature, looking surprised and holding a book, asks, "You all have Jesus the Conqueror here too?!"

The young man, appearing concerned or puzzled, replies in the second panel, "No, this is Jesus Christ. He died for our sins."

The third panel takes a dramatic turn as the confused creature responds, "Nooo, he killed you for your sins with crucifixion." The young man is visibly in disbelief while looking at the creature.

Finally, in the fourth panel, the creature, now more intrigued, exclaims, "You defeated Jesus??"

This comic has sparked a wave of comments and reactions online. One user remarked, "Invincible is a pretty cool show," while another humorously pointed out, "Yeah. But he didn't stay dead. Frickin' Viltrumite Jesus just healed up and f***ed off back to space."

Some users delved deeper into the implications of the comic, with one suggesting, "Plot twist: Jesus went to Humanity first, all naive and starry-eyed, actually trying to help. When given this reception, *then* he switched to conqueror mode on other civilizations, using the same treatment he had received."

Others connected the comic's theme to broader narratives, such as the Engineer in Prometheus, who was angered by humanity's actions. One comment read, "That's why the Engineer in Prometheus was so p***ed- they created us, then sent one of their own to teach us, and we killed him. Then we show up and ask for immortality with a mechanical abomination in tow?"

The comic has also inspired discussions about historical and religious interpretations. A user commented, "Given that they were crucifying lots of people before Jesus, sounds more like our planet would be the origin story for Jesus the Conqueror, rather than his endpoint."

This comic strip not only entertains but also encourages viewers to rethink familiar narratives in new and creative ways. Whether you're a fan of Stargate, sci-fi, or just enjoy a good laugh, this comic is definitely worth checking out.

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Top Comments from Imgur

ostranaut

Invincible is a pretty cool show

leechmeister

Yeah. But he didn't stay dead. Frickin' Viltrumite Jesus just healed up and f***ed off back to space.

OldManXan

i mean, jesus didn't really try very hard. took the whip to a few soft moneylenders then just gave himself up when faced when the cops showed up

SJBSavageInk

What is this from?

OneUniverse

Eventually God was tried and convicted of the r*** of Mary in abstentia.

Sh4dowWalker96

I need to watch Stargate...

3Davideo

Plot twist: Jesus went to Humanity first, all naive and starry-eyed, actually trying to help. When given this reception, *then* he switched to conqueror mode on other civilizations, using the same treatment he had received.

ubnty

That's why the Engineer in Prometheus was so p***ed- they created us, then sent one of their own to teach us, and we killed him. Then we show up and ask for immortality with a mechanical abomination in tow?

Vesane

Given that they were crucifying lots of people before Jesus, sounds more like our planet would be the origin story for Jesus the Conqueror, rather than his endpoint

michaelfire

...(canon) he rose from the dead, took over Roman empire

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